Tulingi

The Tulingi were a Germanic tribe that inhabited the city of Turicum in Helvetia (Zurich, Switzerland). The tribe was neighbors and close allies of the Helvetii, and the Tulingi and Helvetii attempted to migrate to Provence, France due to famine in their home country. At the Battle of Bibracte in 58 BC, the Roman general Julius Caesar defeated the Tulingi, Helvetii, Latobrigi, Rauraci, and Boii, and only 36,000 Tulingi were recorded in existence after the battle; only 110,000 of the 368,000 tribesmen at Bibracte survived returning home to their famine-stricken lands.